In this episode, our glaucoma expert host, Dr. Chris Lievens, brings his unique flair to the table as he interviews esteemed experts in the field to discuss Heidelberg Engineering’s Glaucoma Module Premium Edition. Get ready to be enthralled as Dr. Swarup Swaminathan from the Bascom Palmer Institute and Dr. Jim Williamson of the Memphis VA Medical Center share their invaluable insights. Together, they will unravel the intricacies of Heidelberg Engineering’s Glaucoma Module Premium Edition, showcasing how this revolutionary technology is transforming the eye care landscape. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or fascinated by groundbreaking medical advancements, this podcast promises to engage, enlighten, and inspire. Tune in for a dynamic exploration of glaucoma care like never before!
In Partnership with Heidelberg Engineering
What’s Covered: Introduction to Heidelberg Engineering’s Technology and Guest ExpertsChallenges in Glaucoma Identification and Management in 2023Advantages of Glaucoma Module Premium Edition in Glaucoma ManagementThe Role of the Anatomic Positioning System (APS) in Glaucoma ImagingUnderstanding and Utilizing the Hood Report in Glaucoma ManagementNavigating Color Coding in Ophthalmic Imaging
Introduction to Heidelberg Engineering’s Technology and Guest Experts
Dr. Chris Lievens:
Hello everyone. Thank you for tuning in to the Four-Eyed Professor podcast. In this episode, we will discuss Heidelberg Engineering’s technology, focusing on the Glaucoma Module Premium Edition and its benefits for patients. Please note that the opinions expressed by my guests and me do not necessarily reflect those of Heidelberg Engineering. Today, I am excited to have two expert colleagues, Dr. Swarup Swaminathan and Dr. Jim Williamson, who will share their insights with us.
Dr. Swarup Swaminathan:
Thank you for the opportunity to be here. I’m an assistant professor of ophthalmology at the Bascom Palmer Institute at the University of Miami. I’ve been fortunate to work here for the past four years, completing my residency and fellowship training at Duke University. My practice primarily focuses on glaucoma and cataract patients, and I’m also heavily involved in clinical informatics research, especially in statistical modeling for glaucoma progression. I’m eager to discuss our experiences with Heidelberg’s Spectralis.
Dr. Chris Lievens: